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as contentious as the libya discussion was last night, thexchanges over energy policy proved equally sharp. the republican nominee pointed to the price of gasoline as evidence of presidential failure. >> the proof if the strategy is working or not is what the price is that you're paying at the pump. if you're paying less than you paid a year or two ago, then the strategy is working. but you're paying more. when the president office, the price here was about $1.86 a gallon. now it is $4 a gallon. >> reporter: but president obama warned that promisesf lower s prces are not risk-free. >> president obama: the governor said when i took office, the price of gasoline was $1.80, why is that? because the economy was on the virge of collapse. because we were about to go through the worst recession since the great depression. as a consequence, of some of the same policies governor romney is now promoting. it is conceivable that governor romney could bring down gas prices, because with his policies, we could be back in the same mess. >> reporter: one of those watching that back and forth, as wel
as contentious as the libya discussion was last night, thexchanges over energy policy proved equally sharp. the republican nominee pointed to the price of gasoline as evidence of presidential failure. >> the proof if the strategy is working or not is what the price is that you're paying at the pump. if you're paying less than you paid a year or two ago, then the strategy is working. but you're paying more. when the president office, the price here was about $1.86 a gallon. now it is $4 a...
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not to lose any of that energy. i think that governor romney just sort of was there to parry back every point. they disputed every point. the energynswer, where one was up, and up was up and down was down, and they were throwing out statistics so fast. i think both camps came away thinking their own supporters are energized and excited. but i don't know who's minds would be changed by last night's debate. >> woodruff: julie, what about this focus on women voters? what is it -- again, you're dealing with the obama campaign for the most part. what is it that th feel they nd to say that they haven't been saying already to women's voters. >> you here from democrats who are close to this concern, that there was some concern after the first debate that governor romney presented a softer tone, a bit more moderate tone, and perhaps appealed to undecided women. that is a big concern for obama's supporters, because they have long had the advantage with women. so they wanted to show women voters that this is the same guy that
not to lose any of that energy. i think that governor romney just sort of was there to parry back every point. they disputed every point. the energynswer, where one was up, and up was up and down was down, and they were throwing out statistics so fast. i think both camps came away thinking their own supporters are energized and excited. but i don't know who's minds would be changed by last night's debate. >> woodruff: julie, what about this focus on women voters? what is it -- again,...
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energy is low cost. they're already beginning to come back because of our abundant energy. i'll get america and north america energy independent. i'll do it by more drilling, more permits and licenses. we're going to bring that pipeline in from canada. how in the world the president said no to that pipeline, i will never know. this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america. that's what i'm going to do >> crowley: mr. president, let me see if i can moveou to the gist of this question which is, are we looking at the new normal? i can tell you that tomorrow morning a lot of people will wake up and fill up and find that the price of gas is over $4 a gallon. is it within the purview of the government to bring those prices down or are we looking at the new normal? >> obama: candy, there's no doubt that world demand has gone up but our production is going up. we're using oil more efficiently. and very little of what governor romney just said is true. we've opened up public lands. we're ac
energy is low cost. they're already beginning to come back because of our abundant energy. i'll get america and north america energy independent. i'll do it by more drilling, more permits and licenses. we're going to bring that pipeline in from canada. how in the world the president said no to that pipeline, i will never know. this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america. that's what i'm going to do >> crowley: mr. president, let me see if i can moveou to the gist...
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in athens, and, whether it's good or bad, there's a feeling. >> brown: what kind of energy? >> maybe there's a "there's nothing left to lose" as a kind of freedom as well. people are going out to plays. they're still going out and doing things, but, you know with less money. but there's an urgency. poetry meetings are very well attended.li literary events are packed. >> brown: why do you think that is? >> well, it's inexpensive, inexpensive entertainment. ( laughs ) but i think people want to be together. they want to be talking to people.ton >> brown: the crisis around here, she says, rarely makes it into her poetry in an explicit way. but she did have one direct hit for us, a playful work-in- progress called "austerity measures." >> i love the term "austerity measures." it sounds so poetic. >> brown: even though it's so" real, nitty-gritty in what's happening here? >> yes, i love the idea of "measures" as, you know, verse. it was prompted by a headline that i read somewhere, which was "greece downgraded deeper into junk," the greek bonds.it and it scanned nicely, and i jus
in athens, and, whether it's good or bad, there's a feeling. >> brown: what kind of energy? >> maybe there's a "there's nothing left to lose" as a kind of freedom as well. people are going out to plays. they're still going out and doing things, but, you know with less money. but there's an urgency. poetry meetings are very well attended.li literary events are packed. >> brown: why do you think that is? >> well, it's inexpensive, inexpensive entertainment. (...
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. >> reporter: 51-year old houston energy analyst steve kelly has no reservations about the $1,500 a year he's spending. >> i definitely think its worth it. i'm 51 years old. i want to stay healthy. i have two young kids and that's top priority in my life right now so anything i can do to remain that way i'm all for it. >> reporter: five years ago when houston internist john burpeau became an m.d.v.i.p. doctor he was on his way to burnout. he was tired of shortchanging patients with eight minute office visits. >> i think people are used to the old way and they think doctors are the way they used to be. doctors like marcus welby they just don't exist anymore. they've been driven out business. because if you take your time and spend time with the patient financially it doesn't work. you can't run a business like that. it works out to be about $4.25 per patient per day. it's affordable. they have to choose to pick it, and they may give up something else for it. >> reporter: texas has more uninsured people than any state in the nation and that fact prompts health policy analysts like ros
. >> reporter: 51-year old houston energy analyst steve kelly has no reservations about the $1,500 a year he's spending. >> i definitely think its worth it. i'm 51 years old. i want to stay healthy. i have two young kids and that's top priority in my life right now so anything i can do to remain that way i'm all for it. >> reporter: five years ago when houston internist john burpeau became an m.d.v.i.p. doctor he was on his way to burnout. he was tired of shortchanging...
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let me more specific, the international atomic energy agency in its report last month said that iran has produced 189 kilramsf this meum enriched uranium, the 20%. over half of that is already in the process of being converted to fuel planes for the tehran research reactor. so they have only about 91 kilograms right now, which is less than half of what you'd need even if you went to the additional step of 90% enrichment, which they are not doing. >> woodruff: so you're saying it's not as close as what he describes. robert satloff, how did you hear that? >> i heard it somewhat differently because what paul's comments don't incorporate are, a fenway park sill tease of which we're not aware. b, an increase in the nmber of centrifuges that would increase the amount produced and, c, the possibility that iran uses more advanced centrifuges between now and some future date that would make more product more quickly. >> woodruff: so you're saying there's more capacity there than what is known? >> well, i don't know any secrets but i'm saying even at current levels of production the iranians c
let me more specific, the international atomic energy agency in its report last month said that iran has produced 189 kilramsf this meum enriched uranium, the 20%. over half of that is already in the process of being converted to fuel planes for the tehran research reactor. so they have only about 91 kilograms right now, which is less than half of what you'd need even if you went to the additional step of 90% enrichment, which they are not doing. >> woodruff: so you're saying it's not as...
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i want to control our own energy by developing oil and natural gas but also the energy sources of the future. yes, i want to reduce our deficit by cutting spending that we don't need but also by asking the wealthy to do a little bit more so that we can invest in things like research and technology that are the key to a 21st century economy. as command never chief i will maintain the strongest military in the world, keep faith with our troops and go after those who would did u us-- do us harm. but after a decade of war, i think we all recognize we got to do some nation building here at home, rebuilding our roads, our bridges and especially caring for our veterans who sacrificed so much for our freedom. we've been through tough times. but we always bounce back because of our character. because we pull together. and if i have the privilege of being your president for another four years, i promise you i will always listen your voices, i will fight for your families. and i will work every single day to make sure that america continues to be the greatestation on ts. hankou. >> schieffer: go
i want to control our own energy by developing oil and natural gas but also the energy sources of the future. yes, i want to reduce our deficit by cutting spending that we don't need but also by asking the wealthy to do a little bit more so that we can invest in things like research and technology that are the key to a 21st century economy. as command never chief i will maintain the strongest military in the world, keep faith with our troops and go after those who would did u us-- do us harm....
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a nation of 200 million, it's now the world's sixth largest economy, an energy giant with a booming manufacturing sector and growing middle class. in short an economic and democratic power very much on the rise. and sided not the nation fernando enrique cardozaas born into >> when i was born in 1931 brazil... brazil was quite apart from the world. it was quitize lated from the, the periphery. >> brown: cardoza, now 81, would become one of the chief architects of braz i's rise as both as a scholar, he was first a leading thinker on issues of race and development and as author who has cowritten more than 30 books and then as political figure serving as the country's finance minister and then as president for two terms from 1995 to 2002. he oversaw the elimination of run-away inflation, opened up markets and instituted social programs that helped launch the country on its present path. >> why should we be to be as stagnant as an underdeveloped country. i think this is not realistic. you have to implement a better economy and to move up th present economy and to become much more part of the global sy
a nation of 200 million, it's now the world's sixth largest economy, an energy giant with a booming manufacturing sector and growing middle class. in short an economic and democratic power very much on the rise. and sided not the nation fernando enrique cardozaas born into >> when i was born in 1931 brazil... brazil was quite apart from the world. it was quitize lated from the, the periphery. >> brown: cardoza, now 81, would become one of the chief architects of braz i's rise as...